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You searched for: Collection: is exactly ' 'Date: 1980sSubject: Structures
Item Title Type Subject Description Creator Date Property Name Street Pages Medium Condition
4990Municipal Pier
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places, Town
  • Structures, Transportation, Marine Landing, Dock
Municipal Pier View Across Northeast Harbor. Missing
  • John Pervear
  • 1988
Description:
Municipal Pier View Across Northeast Harbor. Missing
4991Municipal Pier
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places, Harbor
  • Structures, Transportation, Marine Landing, Dock
View across harbor to Asticou
  • John Pervear
  • 1988
Description:
View across harbor to Asticou
4992Municipal Dock at "Sea Street" Chamber of Commerce background
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Civic, Public
  • Structures, Transportation, Marine Landing, Dock
Municipal Dock at "Sea Street" with Chamber of Commerce
  • John Pervear
  • 1988
Description:
Municipal Dock at "Sea Street" with Chamber of Commerce
4993Municipal Pier
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Transportation, Marine Landing, Dock
  • Vessels, Boat
Municipal Pier with Sunbeam, Sea Coast Mission boat, and other fishermen's boats.
  • John Pervear
  • 1988
Description:
Municipal Pier with Sunbeam, Sea Coast Mission boat, and other fishermen's boats.
4996Municipal Dock
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Transportation, Marine Landing, Dock
  • Vessels, Boat
  • Vessels, Pleasure Craft, Yacht
Municipal Docks with Yachts and other boats
  • John Pervear
  • 1988
Description:
Municipal Docks with Yachts and other boats
5001Municipal Pier
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Transportation, Marine Landing, Dock
Municipal Pier, Northeast Harbor
  • John Pervear
  • 1988
Description:
Municipal Pier, Northeast Harbor
5003Municipal Pier
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Transportation, Marine Landing, Dock
Municipal Pier in Northeast Harbor
  • John Pervear
  • 1988
Description:
Municipal Pier in Northeast Harbor
5005Municipal Pier
  • Image, Photograph
  • Places, Harbor
  • Structures, Transportation, Marine Landing, Dock
Municipal Pier looking across to Asticou
  • John Pervear
  • 1988
Description:
Municipal Pier looking across to Asticou
7211Lighthouse Conference - October 1985
  • Publication, Newsletter
  • Structures, Transportation, Lighthouse
Article published in "Maine Preservation News", Volume XI, No. 4, Winter 1986.
  • Christopher Glass
  • 1985
  • 8
Description:
Article published in "Maine Preservation News", Volume XI, No. 4, Winter 1986.
7213Lighthouses Guides
  • Publication, Guidebook
  • Structures, Transportation, Lighthouse
3 Lighthouses Guides: - "Lighthouses", Official Gannett Maine Guide, 1982 - "Lighthouses", Maine Geographic, 1983 - "The Portland Breakwater Lighthouse", Sites 10, 1983 Scans: covers, first pages only.
  • 1982-83
  • 3 booklets
Description:
3 Lighthouses Guides: - "Lighthouses", Official Gannett Maine Guide, 1982 - "Lighthouses", Maine Geographic, 1983 - "The Portland Breakwater Lighthouse", Sites 10, 1983 Scans: covers, first pages only.
7214Bass Harbor Head Light
  • Publication, Clipping, Magazine Clipping
  • Structures, Transportation, Lighthouse
Article about Bass Harbor Lighthouse published in "The Islander Magazine", July 1982 Item also contains a chronology of Bass Harbor Head Light (photocopy).
  • LaRue Spiker
  • 1982
  • 3
Description:
Article about Bass Harbor Lighthouse published in "The Islander Magazine", July 1982 Item also contains a chronology of Bass Harbor Head Light (photocopy).
7218Why are some Lighthouses ...
  • Document, Other Documents
  • Structures, Transportation, Lighthouse
Article detailing the nature of lighthouses, their structure and appearance.
  • 1983
  • 2
Description:
Article detailing the nature of lighthouses, their structure and appearance.
5023Otter Creek Causeway
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Transportation, Bridge
Otter Creek causeway from eastern shore. Lobster boat moorings accessed from Park Loop Road. Lobstermen from Otter Creek. Bridge and causeway are part of Acadia National Park. Photograph taken for "Mount Desert: an informal history".
  • William D. Hocker
  • 1989
  • 1 photograph, 1 duplicate
Description:
Otter Creek causeway from eastern shore. Lobster boat moorings accessed from Park Loop Road. Lobstermen from Otter Creek. Bridge and causeway are part of Acadia National Park. Photograph taken for "Mount Desert: an informal history".
5024Otter Creek Causeway
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Transportation, Bridge
Otter Creek causeway from eastern shore. Shows pedestrian and mini-van. Photograph taken for "Mount Desert: an informal history".
  • William D. Hocker
  • 1989
  • 2 photographs
Description:
Otter Creek causeway from eastern shore. Shows pedestrian and mini-van. Photograph taken for "Mount Desert: an informal history".
1365Garage for Henry and Priscilla Smith
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Outbuildings, Garage
elevation, framing, plan, section
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1983
  • Mount Desert, Maine
  • 1 sheet
  • 1 paper vellum
  • great
Description:
elevation, framing, plan, section
1292The Turrets at College of the Atlantic
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Institutional, School
elevations, floor plans, site plans, details, sketches Roc's Comment: First renovation of the abandoned Turrets building at COA. 1979 thru 1981. Work done by students and faculty and a large selection of local sub-contractors. Design and construction managed by Roc, Harris and Sass. Dick Reinhardt and Roc went to Washington and received a grant with further assistance from the State to repair and re inhabit the building.
  • Roc Caivano, Harris Hyman, Barb Sassman
  • 1979-1981
  • The Turrets
  • Eden Street, Bar Harbor
  • 21 sheets
  • 8 mylar, 10 sepia, 3 paper
  • good
Description:
elevations, floor plans, site plans, details, sketches Roc's Comment: First renovation of the abandoned Turrets building at COA. 1979 thru 1981. Work done by students and faculty and a large selection of local sub-contractors. Design and construction managed by Roc, Harris and Sass. Dick Reinhardt and Roc went to Washington and received a grant with further assistance from the State to repair and re inhabit the building.
1312Schematic Design for College of the Atlantic Auditorium and Site Plan
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Other, Land
  • Structures, Institutional, School
  • Structures, Other Structures
These are drawings of an Auditorium for College of the Atlantic. They are a good example of the extent of the COA campus and future plans in the early 80's. Stewart Brecher was hired to replace me as the teacher in Environmental design. He went to Judy Swazey, the president who had just replaced Ed Kaelber, and complained that I was still involved in the College. Judy decided to use nether of us for the design and hired Dan Sculley as their new architect for the project. There was a faculty member, Paul Dubois, who was an arsonist and Paul for unexplainable reasons burned down the original Campus building. Dan then designed the new Kaelber Hall- dining, library and classroom building and the College prospered from that point on. Long story. Toward the end of my work teaching and establishing a program in Environmental Design at College of the Atlantic I was asked to design a new auditorium for them. Sort of a swan song and thank you gift from the College. Harris Hyman and Barbara Sassaman and I did this. There were a number of alternative schemes presented and they settled on the one included here. There is a clever little 1/8th scale model with removable roof that goes along with these drawings. After I left the College, Stuart Brecher became the design teacher and complained to the new president of COA, Judy Swazey, that he should be the one to do the project. Judy took me to lunch and, while picking up the check, said she had decided to have neither of us do the project but put us on a committee to hire a third architect. Our committee hired Dan Sculley, an old friend, to do the new auditorium. Within the year Paul Dubois, a disgruntled COA teacher set the original Kaelber Hall on fire and it was totally destroyed. Sculley then did an excellent job designing a new Library/student center and Dining Hall in its place. By the time of its completion I was working in Philadelphia for the firm Venturi, Rauch, Scott-Brown and the college of the Atlantic decided to hire Turner Brooks (another friend and Yale classmate) to do a new Auditorium/Classroom building. When we returned to MDI in 1990 I was finally asked to do a project for COA, the reason we moved to MDI in the first place. The building we eventually completed was the Blair/ Tyson Dormitory. Sculley, Brooks and I sat within 2o feet of each other in graduate school and have been friend ever since. We went on to each do projects for Marlboro College in Vermont. The "three amigos" of New England architecture:)
  • Roc Caivano, Harris Hyman
  • 1981-1982
  • Eden Street
  • 48 sheets
  • 19 mylars, 6 diazo, 9 tracing papers, 14 paper vellum
  • good
Description:
These are drawings of an Auditorium for College of the Atlantic. They are a good example of the extent of the COA campus and future plans in the early 80's. Stewart Brecher was hired to replace me as the teacher in Environmental design. He went to Judy Swazey, the president who had just replaced Ed Kaelber, and complained that I was still involved in the College. Judy decided to use nether of us for the design and hired Dan Sculley as their new architect for the project. There was a faculty member, Paul Dubois, who was an arsonist and Paul for unexplainable reasons burned down the original Campus building. Dan then designed the new Kaelber Hall- dining, library and classroom building and the College prospered from that point on. Long story. Toward the end of my work teaching and establishing a program in Environmental Design at College of the Atlantic I was asked to design a new auditorium for them. Sort of a swan song and thank you gift from the College. Harris Hyman and Barbara Sassaman and I did this. There were a number of alternative schemes presented and they settled on the one included here. There is a clever little 1/8th scale model with removable roof that goes along with these drawings. After I left the College, Stuart Brecher became the design teacher and complained to the new president of COA, Judy Swazey, that he should be the one to do the project. Judy took me to lunch and, while picking up the check, said she had decided to have neither of us do the project but put us on a committee to hire a third architect. Our committee hired Dan Sculley, an old friend, to do the new auditorium. Within the year Paul Dubois, a disgruntled COA teacher set the original Kaelber Hall on fire and it was totally destroyed. Sculley then did an excellent job designing a new Library/student center and Dining Hall in its place. By the time of its completion I was working in Philadelphia for the firm Venturi, Rauch, Scott-Brown and the college of the Atlantic decided to hire Turner Brooks (another friend and Yale classmate) to do a new Auditorium/Classroom building. When we returned to MDI in 1990 I was finally asked to do a project for COA, the reason we moved to MDI in the first place. The building we eventually completed was the Blair/ Tyson Dormitory. Sculley, Brooks and I sat within 2o feet of each other in graduate school and have been friend ever since. We went on to each do projects for Marlboro College in Vermont. The "three amigos" of New England architecture:) [show more]
1328The Somesville Schoolhouse for Mr. Richard Fuerst
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Institutional, School
floor plans, sections
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1980
  • Mount Desert
  • 8 sheets
  • 5 mylars, 3 diazo
  • great
Description:
floor plans, sections
1219Dartmouth College Additions and Renovations to the Thayer School of Engineering
  • Document, Projection, Architectural Drawing
  • Structures, Institutional, School
October 15, 1987 wall sections and details Roc's comments: We did an addition to the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth when I was an associate at the firm of Venturi, Rauch and Scott Brown in Philadelphia. It was a pleasure and education working for Bob Venturi and John Rauch as the Project Manager on this project. The stock market took a dive when the bids were due and this project came in one million dollars under budget. The professors were delighted when we used the money to upgrade their laboratory equipment. This was the only class 1000 clean room I was involved with and I enjoyed doing the drawings of the entry structure and overseers room myself. Tom Fisher was the project manager for the very complicated construction phase and the Boston firm Payette Associates expert laboratory designers were our partners on this project. As complicated as anything I have ever done and a great preparation for the two hospital additions we did in later years. I liked this kind of complicated work. After this project the Venturi firm was asked to do two major projects for Dartmouth.
  • Roc Caivano
  • 1987
  • Hanover, NH
  • 5 sheets
  • 5 diazo
  • great
Description:
October 15, 1987 wall sections and details Roc's comments: We did an addition to the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth when I was an associate at the firm of Venturi, Rauch and Scott Brown in Philadelphia. It was a pleasure and education working for Bob Venturi and John Rauch as the Project Manager on this project. The stock market took a dive when the bids were due and this project came in one million dollars under budget. The professors were delighted when we used the money to upgrade their laboratory equipment. This was the only class 1000 clean room I was involved with and I enjoyed doing the drawings of the entry structure and overseers room myself. Tom Fisher was the project manager for the very complicated construction phase and the Boston firm Payette Associates expert laboratory designers were our partners on this project. As complicated as anything I have ever done and a great preparation for the two hospital additions we did in later years. I liked this kind of complicated work. After this project the Venturi firm was asked to do two major projects for Dartmouth. [show more]
4831Over-the-Way Cottage
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
Built in 1896 by Fred L. Savage. 1st owner S. D. Sargeant of Boston. 1986 owner H. Neilson.
  • Mark T. Cole
  • 1985
  • South Shore Road
Description:
Built in 1896 by Fred L. Savage. 1st owner S. D. Sargeant of Boston. 1986 owner H. Neilson.
4833Grasslands Cottage
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
Designed by Fred L. Savage, 1886. 1st owner S. D. Sargeant of Boston. 1986 owner Bayard Roberts
  • Mark T. Cole
  • 1985
  • Manchester Road
Description:
Designed by Fred L. Savage, 1886. 1st owner S. D. Sargeant of Boston. 1986 owner Bayard Roberts
4834Ledge Lawn Cottage
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
Built 1896 by Fred L. Savage. 1st owned by Miss Francis Clark, Philadelphia 1986 owner Charles Hunter.
  • Mark T. Cole
  • 1985
  • Harborside Road
Description:
Built 1896 by Fred L. Savage. 1st owned by Miss Francis Clark, Philadelphia 1986 owner Charles Hunter.
4835Wadsworth Cottage
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
Built 1899 by Fred L. Savage 1st owner Mrs. Gideon Scull of Philadelphia. 1986 owner C. Norris.
  • Mark T. Cole
  • 1985
  • Manchester Road
Description:
Built 1899 by Fred L. Savage 1st owner Mrs. Gideon Scull of Philadelphia. 1986 owner C. Norris.
4836Hilltop Cottage
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
Built 1887 by Fred L. Savage. 1st owner Fred L. Savage. 1986 owner Asticou Inn
  • Mark T. Cole
  • 1985
  • Asticou Way
Description:
Built 1887 by Fred L. Savage. 1st owner Fred L. Savage. 1986 owner Asticou Inn
4837Sunset Ledge Cottage
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Dwellings, House, Cottage
Designed by Fred Savage 1902. 1st owner George W. Pepper of Philadelphia. 1986 owner Dr. M. Stroud.
  • Mark T. Cole
  • 1985
  • Schoolhouse Ledge
Description:
Designed by Fred Savage 1902. 1st owner George W. Pepper of Philadelphia. 1986 owner Dr. M. Stroud.